The nation’s best Rock ’n’ Roll variety show, recently performed at Folly Farm with two nights of high-quality entertainment and seen by over a thousand people, raised over £9,000 for Paul Sartori Hospice at Home.

This was That'll Be The Day’s 18th year at Folly Farm and the much-loved show has made its 37th appearance at The Follies Theatre.

The event has now raised a staggering £203k for various charities, including Wales Air Ambulance, the Rotary Clubs of Milford Haven, Narberth & Whitland, the RNLI and the Paul Sartori Hospice at Home, which has been the chosen charity for the last few years.

Event organiser, Phil Thompson MBE said: “It was great to have That’ll Be The Day returning to Folly Farm for two wonderful nights of entertainment, especially in front of two sell-out audiences.

“It was lovely to see so many members of clubs and organisations attending this event: Narberth & Whitland Rotary, Haverfordwest Rotary, Pembrokeshire Classic Car Club, Lamphey WI, Pembroke Bridge Club, and Marion Bulley’s Parties from local Care Homes.”

Folly Farm Director Chris Ebsworth said: “Folly Farm was once again proud to support Phil Thompson and the That’ll Be the Day team. The feedback has been amazing… We look forward to seeing That'll Be the Day back here next year."

Excitement is already building for next year, where the show Walk Right Back will be coming to Follies Theatre on February 15, 2025. This show, performed by the same incredible team as TWBD, tells the fascinating story of the fantastic Everly Brothers. Tickets are now available on the Paul Sartori website, or by calling 01437 763223.

The Paul Sartori Foundation and the local community can look forward to many more years of rock ‘n’ roll and support for a truly worthy cause. Paul Sartori thanks Folly Farm and ‘That'll Be The Day,’ Community Sponsors Milford Haven Port Authority and Media Sponsors Pure West Radio, and of course the Paul Sartori Team: Phil Thompson, Nia, Jo, Julia, Mand (and Mum), Val, Gill, Mair, Janet, Angela, Paul and Pat.